Last July, Georgia nurses found Juan Carlos Ramirez Bibiano’s body in a puddle of his own excrement, and vomiting after being left in an outdoor cell in the summer heat, according to a lawsuit announc
The Trump administration’s Justice Department broke with long-standing norms during the 2020 election cycle by publicly commenting on an ongoing investigation into nine military mail-in ballots tossed
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s executive order last month, which pardoned 175,000 individuals for prior cannabis offenses, “will help many Marylanders with prior convictions navigate the criminal justice s
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